Savage has a LONG path. It took me quite a while to find him too. Then when I finally did, he had just hit the end of his path and turned back, and I was seeing overlapping tracks going in both directions. I had to make a quick guess as to which ones were the more recent ones, and hope I didn't run the wrong direction and lose him. Fortunately I chose correctly.

I actually found him near his easternmost end of his path, and I think it would actually be rather easy to just camp there and wait for the tracks to appear. You might end up waiting a long time, depending on spawn time, but given a long enough wait it's basically a sure thing. The tracks are just easier to spot in that region, they contrast against the nice green forest floor fairly well, and there's actually sunlight out there that helps.

- The Hunter's Creed -
"This is my pet. There are many others like him, but this one is mine. He is my best friend. He is my life. I must master him as I master my life.
My pet, without me, is useless. Without my pet, I am useless."

The tracks have been fixed. It took me forever to find him. I was lucky enough to have a friend help me. I used his monitor to keep open a map that showed Savage's path and stuck to the path indicated on the map. It was easier than tabbing in and out, for sure. I turned off the groundclutter so that I could see the tracks a lot easier.

The tracks are indeed forward now. I tamed Savage and the new turtle rare (i'm terrible with names) and the tracks definitely moved forward. Although the new taming system is pretty tedious and boring, I am glad they switched it to this way. This pretty much completely solves the issue of people griefing your rare tames (with the exception of other hunters) and being dickheads. Well done Blizz, well done.

Is Savage immune for a freezing trap? Saw him yesterday threw a trap but he just walk over it without getting caught. So it was a annoying tame, because when he fades away it interrupt my tame. Or it could be of the distance between him and me getting bigger. But in the end I manage to tame him after lost his track a couple of times

Off topic but none of the rares in MOP are impressive enough for me to even bother. None of them look different enough from regular mobs for anyone to even notice they are rares :| Got stompy on live and a few others on Beta and i'm not impressed.

Off topic but none of the rares in MOP are impressive enough for me to even bother. None of them look different enough from regular mobs for anyone to even notice they are rares :| Got stompy on live and a few others on Beta and i'm not impressed.

Quillen in the Gem colours doesn't look different to a stone quillen? k

On topic, I really like the new rare pet system where only hunters can see the pets.

Quillen in the Gem colours doesn't look different to a stone quillen? k

On topic, I really like the new rare pet system where only hunters can see the pets.

The rare quilen Portent is stony rather than fleshy in appearance, but this is a unique "Armored" stone, with his mane a different color than his body and smaller bands of color resembling bracers and such.

Zarya is sexyawesome muscular Russian waifu.
According to Chris Metzen, Zarya obtained her signature weapon, her particle-cannon, by literally ripping it off a nearby armored truck.
She is carrying around vehicular-mounted ordnance by herself.
She is definitely befitting of the title "Strongest Woman in the World".

The rare quilen Portent is stony rather than fleshy in appearance, but this is a unique "Armored" stone, with his mane a different color than his body and smaller bands of color resembling bracers and such.